Discover how to play multiplayer in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin! Read our co-op guide to learn how to unlock the Party feature, invite friends, and take on tough bosses!
Table of Contents
How to Play Multiplayer
- Unlock the Party Feature
- Access the Party Menu
- Create a Party
- Adjust Visibility Settings

The Party feature does not unlock immediately. You actually need to progress until you reach Act 1, Chapter 64. The Friends feature allows you to invite others to your group and unlocks at the exact same time.

From the Menu, scroll down and look for the "Party" button to access the Party Menu.

Create a party by pressing the button on the lower right corner of the screen.

Once you've created a party, make sure to adjust the Visibility setting so that other players can see your party. Choose either "Public" or "Approval Required" according to your preference.
Search For and Join a Party For Quests

By using the Find Party menu, you can browse a live list of groups currently recruiting players. If you spot a party that aligns with your current goal, like hunting a specific Field Boss, simply send a join request and wait to be accepted.
Invite Friends Directly to Your Party

Rather than waiting for randoms to join your lobby, you can always invite players directly from your Friends List. When forming a group with friends, it's highly recommended to send those direct invitations out *before* you open your party up to public matchmaking.
Nearby Players Can Be Invited In-Game

If you spot a player you want to team up with running around nearby in the open world, you can literally walk right up to them, interact, and send a Party invite! However, keep in mind that only players already on your Friends List can be invited using this method.
Cross-Play Is Fully Supported

The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin fully supports cross-platform play. This means PS5 console players and Steam (PC) users can seamlessly party up and play together. It's fully expected that this cross-play functionality will extend to iOS and Android devices upon their official release, creating a truly unified multi-platform ecosystem.
Cross-Save Is Also Available

By linking your core Netmarble ID to your PlayStation Network account in the Settings menu, your game progress, characters, and loot will be perfectly synced across all platforms!
| Supported Linking Platforms | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apple | X | ||||||||||
| Steam | Epic Games | PlayStation | |||||||||
Benefits of Multiplayer
Take Down Tough Bosses Together

Forming a co-op Party gives you a massive tactical advantage when battling difficult enemies like open-world Field Bosses or high-tier Boss Challenges. Since every single player in the party can deploy their own full team of 4 characters, it becomes incredibly easy to stack powerful Support Skills, debuffs, and devastating elemental combos.
Important Co-op Restrictions
World Level Syncs to the Party Leader

If your personal World Level happens to be higher than the Party Leader's, your level and stats will be automatically scaled down to match theirs upon joining. On the other hand, if the Party Leader's World Level is higher than yours, you will actually be blocked from joining their lobby entirely. Keep this in mind when grouping with friends of different progression levels!
Some Content Not Available in Co-op

Some content, including the core main story quests and specific side missions, cannot be accessed while you are actively in a Party. If you attempt to trigger a restricted quest, the game will throw an error message stating that Party progression is unavailable for that objective. You will need to disband your group before you can continue the story.
How to Fix Multiplayer Errors
Try Restarting Your Game
You may sometimes encounter an unstable network error when trying to invite your friends. Simply restarting your client often fixes this issue.
Check on Your Network Settings
If you continue to encounter errors during your multiplayer session, there may be an issue with a player's internet connection. Furthermore, low-end PCs may also encounter such issues more frequently.
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